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Enhanced Charge Separation and Short-Circuit Current by Doping with Chlorophyll in Cascaded Ternary Solar Cells

Zifu Zang, Fengcai Ma, Peng Song, Yuanzuo Li

2024ACS Applied Energy Materials24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ternary architecture incorporating the third component is a facile and effective method to enhance the device’s performance and create excellent application prospects. However, the synergistic gain performances of multiple donors or acceptors still lack research, so exploring the mechanism of ternary organic solar cells (T-OSCs) at the microlevel is urgent. Here, a T-OSC device with the chlorophyll dye Chl-47 as the third component is constructed, pointing out that the doped Chl-47 could effectively compensate for the shortcomings of the binary device of J61/PADIOD-T, such as light absorption, energy level, and mobility. Besides, simulations at different scales show that introducing Chl-47 will affect the interfacial configuration and further adjust the charge transfer pathway. It was found that the blend of J61/Chl-47/PADIOD-T exhibits the cascade model and multistep hopping mechanism, favoring interfacial charge separation. Furthermore, global modeling is used to evaluate the relevant parameters associated with experimental characterization. Although J61/Chl-47/PADIOD-T has smaller V oc and FF, larger J sc leads to significant photoelectric conversion efficiency, indicating that the multistep hopping mechanism is essential for improving J sc . Therefore, this study reveals the micro mechanism and provides ideas for further screening efficient T-OSCs.

Topics & Concepts

Ternary operationDopingMaterials sciencePhotoelectric effectOptoelectronicsCascadeAbsorption (acoustics)Energy conversion efficiencyOpen-circuit voltageCharge (physics)Charge carrierOrganic solar cellChemical physicsVoltageComputer scienceChemistryPhysicsChromatographyPolymerQuantum mechanicsComposite materialProgramming languageOrganic Electronics and PhotovoltaicsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsConducting polymers and applications